Ukraine: Domestic onions are enough, and the harvest in Poland is going to a record

Published 2024년 10월 10일

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The article provides an overview of the current situation of onion prices in Ukraine, indicating that they are roughly at the same level as last year, ranging from UAH 9-15/kg ($0.22-0.36/kg). The domestic supply is deemed sufficient, and Poland's harvest is expected to be large, potentially one of the biggest in a decade. Analyst Yevhen Kuzin highlights that there are no significant reasons to change these prices, but the cost could increase if quality issues arise. However, as the previous season demonstrated, a stable supply can be maintained despite market newcomers and energy security concerns. Preliminary estimates predict a significant production in Poland this season.
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Current prices for onions in Ukraine are UAH 9-15/kg ($0.22-0.36/kg), which almost corresponds to last year's average level. Volumes of domestic products of appropriate quality are sufficient, moreover, Poland's harvest may be one of the largest in 10 years. Yevhen Kuzin, an analyst of the fruit and vegetable market in the EastFruit project, tells about this in the market review of the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". "Currently, there are no serious reasons to revise prices," he believes. In the future, much will depend on the quality of the crop and its ability to be stored, so a scenario is theoretically possible in which quality problems lead to higher prices." On the other hand, the example of the last season showed that the volumes of products of appropriate quality are enough for a stable supply even during the dominance of ...
Source: Agrotimes

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